Monday, February 18, 2013

Rose Levy's Whipped Cream Cake

Hello everyone, hope I am not too late to wish you a Happy Lunar New Year, 恭喜发财，万事如意！Pardon me for being not able to update my blog regularly and has not dropped by your blog recently. I am still super busy with both work and family, with the sickness of little kicker and dear daughter, dear husband's upset stomach that need to go for Gastroscopy, FIL nearly wheel chair bounded, MIL fell and hit her head... Gosh, wish all the bad lucks will be over and good lucks are on the way!

I am flying off tomorrow for business trip, after stopped for 2 years since my pregnancy (so grateful to my boss and my sales directors for being understanding to excuse me for not travelling and also thanks to my gals that travelled on my behalf). I have hard time with dear daughter, she cried and begged me not to travel. I thought she is alright after some counselling and "bribing" but this morning when preparing her to school, she cried so sadly :(. I still not dare to tell her there are some more trips coming, and also little kicker, I am not sure how much I am gonna miss him too....

Anyway back to the bake, this cake was baked simply because I must get rid of a packet of whipping cream that gonna expire soon. I googled and found this recipe from here. I didn't want a plain cake since sil had given us a 9" butter cake during CNY so I added some cocoa powder to make it a marbled cake.

Method :
1. Grease and flour an 8”/9” metal tube pan/ bundt pan (I used 10” bundt pan). Preheat the oven 20 mins or more before baking, set an oven rack in the lower
third of the oven and preheat the oven to 190C (175C if
using a dark pan).
2. In a small bowl, mix the cocoa powder and the hot water together to make a smooth paste.
3.
In a medium bowl, whisk together the cake flour, baking powder, vanilla powder and salt
and then sift them together to make the mixture easier to incorporate.
4.
In the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the whisk beater, whip the
cream, starting on low speed, gradually raising the speed to medium-high
as it thickens, until stiff peaks form when the beater is raised.
5 . In a medium bowl, whisk the eggs (add in vanilla extract if you are using liquid form) 1st until lightly
combined. On medium-high speed, gradually beat the egg mixture into the
whipped cream. The mixture will thicken into mayonnaise consistency
(unless high-butterfat cream is used). (my batter is quite runny)
6. Gradually beat in the sugar. It
should take about 30 seconds to incorporate it.
7. Add half the flour mixture to the cream mixture with a large spatula , stir and fold the flour until most of it disappear, continue with remaining flour mixture.
8. Remove 1/3 of the batter and mix in the chocolate paste in to it.
9. Spoon in big scoops of vanilla batter into the bundt pan and
alternating with some spoons on chocolate batter as well to create the
marble effect. Repeat till all the batter has been put in.
10. Using a silicone spatula or spoon,
scrape the batter into the prepared pan. Run a small metal spatula or
dull knife blade through the batter to prevent large air bubbles,
avoiding the bottom of the pan. Smooth the surface evenly with a small
metal spatula.
11.
Bake for 25 to 35 minutes, or until a wooden toothpick inserted between
the tube and the side comes out completely clean and the cake springs
back when pressed lightly in the center. The cake should start to shrink
from the sides of the pan only after removal from the oven.
12.
Let the cake cool in the pan for 10mins before unmolding and cool completely on a wired rack before serving.

Verdict?
The cake is soft and moist, tasted like butter cake, it tasted better the next day. I must have over folded the chocolate batter that making it a little compact but taste wise, still not bad. I wouldn't mind to bake it again if I need to clear stock of whipping cream.

Hi Jess,We’ve recently launched the website Everyrecipe.com.au. It’s a search engine that aims to gather all the best recipes from Australian websites and blogs. We’ve noticed that you have a lot of great looking recipes on your blog that we would love to feature on our site. To read more about how it all works and to sign up with your blog, please visit: http://everyrecipe.com.au or send us an email on info@everyrecipe.com.au. We look forward to hearing from you!

Wow, this recipe looks delicious!! Looks like the perfect dessert :) I recently just started a youtube Korean food channel, EasyKoreanFood, where you can learn how to make fast & easy Korean food! It would mean the world to me if you could check it out because I'm just starting out! Thanks!

Hey Jess!! =) u left a comment saying that you may stop blogging. Don't please........ I still wanna see your bakes. That time u MIA for so long too right. Lets try to blog together, I know u love to bake! Looking at your moist cake makes me wanna try real soon! Yumzz!!